The NFL Draft has ended after Jaylen Key, a safety from Alabama, had his name called as the No. 257 overall pick by the New York Jets. With that pick Jim Harbaugh’s era at Michigan has officially ended.
The Titans round out their 2024 NFL Draft with another defensive player. The Tennessee Titans have rounded out their 2024 NFL Draft class with Jaylen Harrell, EDGE, Michigan in the 7th round with the 252nd pick.
With the 252nd overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans have added depth along the defensive line by selecting Michigan's Jaylen Harrell. Harrell, who stands at just over six-foot-three and 250 pounds, tallied 31 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 10 tackles for loss and 31 pressures in his senior season at Michigan.
Harrell could be relied upon when games were on the line for the Wolverines. Michigan’s had excellent pass rushers in recent years, and Jaylen Harrell was one of them.
Michigan’s 2023 sack leader is ready to make an impact at the next level. Former Michigan Wolverines edge rusher Jaylen Harrell is officially at the next level after being selected by the Tennessee Titans in Round 7 of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Tennessee Titans selected Michigan Wolverines edge rusher Jaylen Harrell in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Harrell enters the NFL after spending four seasons at Michigan.
Harrell could be relied upon when games were on the line. Michigan’s had excellent pass rushers in recent years, and Jaylen Harrell was one of them. Harrell appeared in 46 games at Michigan with 31 starts.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in the middle of determining which players are the best fits for their team in the 2024 NFL Draft. The Raiders, along with the rest of the league, will be in Indianapolis, Ind., for the NFL Scouting Combine this week.
Jim Harbaugh boldly stated he believed the Wolverines would break Georgia’s record of 15 players taken in a single NFL Draft. He just may be proved right.
Michigan’s veteran pass rushers won’t be first-rounders, but will be high-value picks in the later rounds of the NFL Draft. After the departures of Aidan Hutchinson and David Ojabo, the Michigan Wolverines incorporated a pass-rush-by-committee approach the last two seasons under defensive coordinator Jesse Minter.
In a couple of not so surprising developments, Michigan defensive linemen Kris Jenkins and Jaylen Harrell have both announced their plans to enter the NFL Draft.
A leader of the 2023 defense is going pro. Michigan edge rusher Jaylen Harrell announced on social media Friday afternoon that he will be forgoing his final two seasons of collegiate eligibility to declare for the NFL Draft.
The senior led Michigan in sacks this season. Michigan outside linebacker/edge rusher Jaylen Harrell seems NFL-bound, as he accepted an invitation to the Reece’s Senior Bowl on Thursday.
It was media day down in Houston on Saturday. Several Michigan football coaches and players spoke with the media to preview the big game on Monday night.
Harrell’s an igniter for Michigan’s defense. It’s been a strong start to the season for Michigan edge rusher Jaylen Harrell, who leads the team with 2.5 sacks.
This weekend, the Wolverines will begin Big Ten conference play in an undefeated Big Ten East matchup against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, who just blew out Virginia Tech.
The Michigan football defense has been nothing short of elite so far, holding opposing offenses to just nine points while the starters are in and 16 points all season.
Over the past two seasons, Jim Harbaugh and his Wolverines have won back-to-back Big Ten titles and appeared in consecutive College Football Playoffs. Moreover, the Wolverines boast an impressive 25-3 overall record, a 19-1 Big Ten record, and have secured top-3 finishes for two consecutive years.
The Wolverines will need the fourth-year defender to produce more in 2023. The Michigan pass rush has undergone plenty of changes in the last two years.
#32 Pos: EDGE Ht: 6032 Wt: 246 40: 4.59 DOB: 5/1/2002 Hometown: Tampa, FL High School: Berkeley Prep Eligibility: 2024
The third-year edge spoke to the media Tuesday night after having himself a hell of a first game in 2022. All offseason long, the biggest question mark surrounding the Michigan Wolverines was along the defensive line, specifically with their pass rushers.
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